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Be  sure  the  stationary  members  are 

in straight and that the rubber ring is 
not out of it’s groove. Lightly oil 

(Do 

not  use  grease)

  shaft  and  inner 

surface  of  bellows  on  rotating 

member.  With  lapped  surface  facing 
bearing  housing  (16),  slide  rotating 

member onto shaft using seal pusher 
tool,  until  lapped  faces  are  together. 
It is extremely important to keep seal 
faces  clean  during  assembly.  Dirt 

particales  lodged  between  faces  will 
cause the seal to leak.

Be  sure  driving  lugs  in  retainer  are 

matched  in  rotating  member  of  seal 
(19).  Place  spring  over  shaft  and  in 

place  on  rotating  member,  making 
sure  it  is  seated  in  retainer  and  not 

cocked  or  resting  on  bellows  tail. 
Lightly  oil  shaft  and  inner  surface  of 
outboard rotating member.

Spring  should  be  properly  engaged 

in both retainers. 
Reassemble the diaphragm (21) with 
"bulg"  facing  seal  plate  (20).  Place 
plate  (22)  on  diaphragm  (21)  and 

insert  capscrews  (23)  into  plate  and 
tighten.

Place  seal  plate  (20)  over  shaft  onto 
bearing  housing  (16),  being  careful 
not  to  damage  outboard  stationary 

member  and  align  holes  for  cap 

screws (25).

Conduit  Box  Assembly  - 

Check 

power (34) and control cables (35) for 
crackes  or  damage  and  replace 

complete conduit box (4) if required. 

(See  Figure  4)  Bring  motor  wires 

through  opening  in  top  of  motor 
housing  (3),  check  sleeving  and 

replace  if  damaged.  Position  square 

ring  (5)  in  conduit  box  (4)  and 

reconnect  leads  using  connectors 

and  insulators.  See  Figures  5,  for 
wiring schematics.

Refill  with  cooling  oil.  Position 

conduit  box  (4)  with  square  ring  (5) 

on  motor  housing.  Apply  thread 

locking  compound  to cap  screws (6) 
threads and torque to 16 ft/lbs. 

IMPORTANT!  -  Hammering 

on the seal pusher tool will 
damage the seal face.

07

Service

With  tail  section  toward  bearing 

housing  (16),  slide  rotating  member 

onto shaft with seal pusher tool until 
retainer engages spring and spring is 
compressed slightly.

Thread  cap  screws  (25)  into  bearing 

housing  (16)  and  tighten.  Refill 
chamber with oil.

Remove  gland  nuts  (34B)  and  (35B), 

washers  (34C)  and  (35C),  and 
grommets  (34D)  and  (35D)  from 
conduit box (4), inspect and replace if 
damaged (See Figure 4). Reassemble 
by  inserting  one  washer,  grommet, 

one more washer and gland nut into 
conduit box. Torque gland nuts to 15 
ft/lbs to prevent leakage.

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Figure 3

Seal plate (20)

Diaphgragm (21)

Diaphragm

plate (22)

Seal stationary

Seal spring

Seal stationary

Seal rotating

member

Moisture Sensor

Probe (37)

Bearing 

housing (16)

Motor end

Impeller end

Figure 4

Conduit box (4)

Washer (35C)

Grommet (35D)

Washer (35C)

Hex. plug (35B)

Washer (34C)

Grommet (34D)

Washer (34C)

Hex. plug (34B)

Power cord (34)

Control cord (35)

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Страница 3: ...oad protection to be included in controlpanel ClassFinsulation Normallyopen N O included requiresrelayincontrolpanel TEMPERATURESENSOR Normallyclosed N C included requiresrelayincontrolpanel OPTIONALE...

Страница 4: ...lex stations or basins with a slide rail system Barmesa SRC which allows the pump s to be installed or removed without requiring personnel to enter the station or resting on the basin floor Discharge...

Страница 5: ...phase information stamped on the pump name plate 2 Check Pump Rotation Improper motor rotation can result in poor pump performance and can damage the motor and or pump Check rotation on three phase un...

Страница 6: ...duit box 4 to motor housing 3 Apply thread locking compound to cap screws 6 and place into holes and torque to 15 ft lbs Oil Replacement Seal Chamber Refill chamber completely full with new cooling oi...

Страница 7: ...wave washer Remove upper bearing 2 with a wheel puller if Vertically lift stator 1 from rotor shaft Inspect windings for shorts and resistance Test the temperature sensors by checking for continuity...

Страница 8: ...4 if required See Figure 4 Bring motor wires through opening in top of motor housing 3 check sleeving and replace if damaged Position square ring 5 in conduit box 4 and reconnect leads using connector...

Страница 9: ...GREEN BLACK RED WHITE MOTOR LEADS THREE PHASE 230V AC Cable Motor Lead Number Green Green Black 1 and 7 Red 2 and 8 White 3 and 9 4 5 and 6 together Figure 5 T2 T3 T4 T7 T5 T8 T6 T9 G L2 L3 RED WHITE...

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Страница 12: ...supply leads to ensure proper impeller rotation 11 Repair fixturesasrequiredtoeliminateleakage 12 Check pump temperature limits and fluid temperature 13 Replace portion of discharge pipe with flexible...

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